We are very grateful to Mike Koiston, Mohammed Khalil, Anne Worthington and
others who have provided the photographs for the Celebrations Week (see
further details).

Navigation : Each entry on the above list links to an index below on
this page. The header of each such index points to a page containing
all the photos in its set (which is headed by a local version of the
Index). The description of each photo in the index links to a copy of
just that photo on a separate page. This is for obvious reasons to allow
quicker viewing where you only want to see one or two in the set. The Index
header gives an approximate size of the page containing all the photos in the
set.

Pictures not yet included are indicated by the lack of a link.In the 1998 pictures, which include a lot of people, only
some of whom are identified,
the following codes are sometimes used to identify the relationship of named
people to the Department of Computer Science (or Electrical Engineering before
1964):

Note that there are no photographs of the original
Baby as such. By the
time any photos are available, the
Baby was already evolving into the
Manchester Mark 1. However the Left Hand side of the
Manchester Mark 1 changed very little in external appearance from the Baby. It
is almost true that the photos of the Replica Baby are the most accurate
pictures of the original.

The Replica Baby -- 1998
(620Kb)A working replica of the
"Baby" was built as part of the 1998 celebrations,
using authentic parts as far as possible, with the detail of its construction kept
as close to the original as possible.